Ratcliffe Medical is a local supplier of durable medical equipment and mobility aids serving Oklahoma City and surrounding communities, operating on a retail and custom-fitting model rather than mail-order fulfillment. The business stocks wheelchairs, walkers, compression garments, and respiratory support devices, with in-store consultation to match products to individual body dimensions and functional needs.
Ratcliffe carries manual and power wheelchairs, rolling walkers and standard walkers, crutches, grab bars, raised toilet seats, and other home modification hardware. They also maintain inventory of compression stockings and sleeves, oxygen equipment, CPAP masks and supplies, and orthopedic bracing. Unlike big-box retailers (Walmart, CVS) that order to a single universal sizing, or online suppliers like Vitality Medical that ship without fitting, Ratcliffe's advantage lies in same-day adjustment and sizing confirmation. If a customer buys a wheelchair frame, staff can verify seat depth, backrest height, and wheel alignment on site rather than requiring mail-back exchanges.
Durable medical equipment pricing at Ratcliffe ranges widely by complexity. A standard aluminum walker runs $50 to $150. Manual wheelchairs start around $300 to $600 for basic models; power chairs begin at $1,200 and exceed $4,000 for specialized models. Compression stockings are typically $40 to $80 per pair depending on compression class and material. CPAP masks and tubing bundles cost $80 to $200.
Medicare Part B covers 80 percent of approved DME after the yearly Part B deductible is met, provided a physician writes an order and the supplier is enrolled as a Medicare provider. Medicaid (SoonerCare in Oklahoma) also reimburses for prescribed DME, but requires prior authorization for power mobility devices. Private insurance plans vary widely in coverage and copay amounts. Calling Ratcliffe with your insurance card and prescription before purchase confirms whether your plan will pay for the specific item.
Choose Ratcliffe if you need adjustable sizing, immediate pickup, or support troubleshooting equipment you already own. If you live in OKC and your doctor has prescribed a wheelchair or brace, coming in person cuts out fitting guesswork. The tradeoff is that online suppliers like Medline or Vitality Medical offer lower shelf prices on off-the-shelf items (a walker might cost 20 percent less ordered online) and broader inventory; use them if you know your exact size and are willing to handle returns if fit is wrong. Big-box stores like Walmart stock basic items at rock-bottom prices but offer no fitting service and limit advanced product options. For people on a tight budget with stable, straightforward needs (a cane, a bedside commode), the big-box route works; for anyone with complex mobility or a new diagnosis, Ratcliffe's fitting expertise justifies the retail price.
Ratcliffe suits people with recent injuries or diagnoses who have not yet settled on equipment, older adults whose strength or balance has changed and need real-time assessment, patients whose body dimensions fall outside standard sizing, and anyone whose doctor wants them tested on equipment before committing to a larger purchase. It also serves people who need quick fixes or replacements and cannot wait for shipping.
If you are young, mobile, and buying a single backup cane, or if you prefer to browse a wide catalog of rare or highly specialized items, an online supplier may feel faster. If cost is the only factor and your need is truly basic, a big-box store works.
Bring your prescription, insurance card, and a clear sense of what you are treating (recent knee surgery, chronic COPD, mobility decline). Staff will ask about your home setup, typical daily activities, and any pain points with equipment you may have tried before. For a wheelchair fitting, you will sit in several frames while staff measure seat depth, leg rest angle, and armrest height. For compression garments, they will take measurements of your leg or arm. The visit usually takes 30 to 45 minutes. Staff will then quote your out-of-pocket cost after insurance and discuss lead times if an item is not in stock.
Ratcliffe operates Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Saturday 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Call ahead if you are traveling from outside OKC to confirm hours or schedule a longer fitting appointment. On-site parking is available. Verify current hours by phone before visiting, as retail schedules occasionally shift.
Ratcliffe Medical fills a gap between generic retail and faceless shipping, matching equipment to the actual body and life of an Oklahoma City patient before money and trust are fully committed.
